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Mon Mar 19, 4:06PM CDT Wheat futures settled with 9 to 15 1/4 cent losses in the MPLS contracts, as Chicago SRW was down 15 to 17 cents. KC HRW contracts were hit the hardest, as the nearby contracts neared limit lower moves, down 25 to 29 1/4 cents. Much needed rains developed across Kansas on Sunday into this morning. Parts of south-central KS saw almost 2 inches, with the far western areas receiving little moisture. State condition reports showed improvement in OK ratings for the week that ended on Sunday, with TX and KS shown deteriorating. However, conditions have likely improved in parts of KS since the rating were taken. Export inspections of wheat during the week of 3/15 totaled 443,269 MT, 3.37% larger than last week but 31.9% lower than a year ago. Japan is seeking 127,338 MT of wheat from the US and Canada, with the weekly MOA tender to close on Thursday. Most of that total is sought from the US at 91,942 MT.May 18 CBOT Wheat closed at $4.50 3/4, down 17 cents,May 18 KCBT Wheat closed at $4.70 1/4, down 29 1/4 cents,May 18 MGEX Wheat closed at $5.96 1/2, down 15 1/4 cents

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